Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Monthly Sightings Reports: January 1964 – December 1964
AI-Generated Summary
This document is a chronological log of aerial sightings reported during 1964, detailing the location, source, and official evaluation for each event. It demonstrates that the majority of these reports were attributed to astronomical phenomena, satellites, or conventional aircraft, with many others lacking sufficient data for identification.
This document is a comprehensive, month-by-month compilation of reported aerial sightings occurring throughout the year 1964. Each page corresponds to a specific month, listing the date, location, source of the report, and an official evaluation for each incident. The reports cover a wide geographic range, including various locations across the United States, as well as international sightings in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa. The evaluations provided for these sightings are diverse, with many being identified as astronomical events such as meteors, or the planets Venus and Jupiter. A significant number of sightings are attributed to satellites, particularly the ECHO I and ECHO II series. Other common explanations include conventional aircraft, searchlights, and various hoaxes or misinterpretations of ground-based lights. Many entries are marked as having 'insufficient data' to reach a definitive conclusion, while a smaller subset of cases are explicitly labeled as 'unidentified'. The document also includes a section for 'Additional Reported Sightings (Not Cases)', which lists reports sourced from publications like the 'Flying Saucer Review' and 'Saucer News'. The document is marked as unclassified throughout, serving as a record of the investigative process for aerial phenomena during that year.
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Official Assessment
The document provides a chronological list of reported sightings for each month of 1964, including location, source, and evaluation. Evaluations frequently attribute sightings to astronomical phenomena (meteor, Venus, Jupiter, stars), satellites (specifically ECHO I and II), aircraft, or categorize them as 'insufficient data' or 'unidentified'.